Rally Chat St Georges Day Bash 2016

Jim

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For the first time in ages, next year's St Georges day falls on a weekend :party2: So I'm thinking we could have a follow on rally from the Peterborough show which is the week before. I'm looking at a marquee in a field, near Peterborough/Newark/Lincoln no one to disturb, Morris dancing music and Maypoles.. ;) Shout up if you have an idea about a venue (y)
 
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Jim
Camper uk. have a rally field near lincoln i dont know any details.
but they seem to have a few Rallys there, and i have seen a lage Marquee there. i dont know if its there all
the time.
 
Could be good.
Should Welsh / Scots folk be made to fly the Cross of St George??
Seems only right, eh?
:reel:
I remember seeing a Welsh member's van nicely decorated with St George's flags at Chester (first rally there I think). Of course I could never divulge who supplied the flags and who helped him decorate the van before said member awoke :LOL::LOL:
 
Graham,
That could be getting round the Chester/Welshman/bow and arrow thing?
They ain't daft!
::bigsmile:

I would loved to have seen the reaction!
 
Rutland and Bubblecar Museum sound good venues

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Amesbury and Colchester seem to the oldest towns of England. Just a thought.(y)
 
or The Bubble Car Museum...

We are playing for a wedding that is being held there in July, so I will make some enquiries.
 
What about Shuttleworth Air Museum and Swiss Garden.

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If there is a hook up available we would be interested!
That web page Sidney linked to says that there are. (y)

I will almost certainly stay overnight when I go to do that wedding there in July, so I'll have a good look round & report back.

We will need to make out own entertainment. Apart from the Bubble Car Museum itself, there isn't a great deal else but fields & dykes for miles.
 
That web page Sidney linked to says that there are. (y)

I will almost certainly stay overnight when I go to do that wedding there in July, so I'll have a good look round & report back.

We will need to make out own entertainment. Apart from the Bubble Car Museum itself, there isn't a great deal else but fields & dykes for miles.
We usually make our own entertainment but not sure if The dykes will appreciate it.....:whistle:

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Could this be the fun national rally
We are in as next year we are planning on attending Peterborough show
Rutland water sound good if it's possible
 
We usually make our own entertainment but not sure if The dykes will appreciate it.....:whistle:
The dykes round there just let it all Wash over them. :)

From about that point south & east, it's all country music & line dancing. If the wedding party are locals, they may get a shock when we expect them to do English ceilidh dances to Irish music! It's a lot more fun than line dancing - you get to grab hold of persons of the opposite gender for a start - quite firmly sometimes too!
 
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We've stayed at the Bubblecar Museum. The facilities were minimal, I think there was just one each ladies and gents toilet and shower. Having said that, we enjoyed our stay.
 
Another vote for Lyndon Top. Lovely country side and no one to disturb in the immediate area.

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